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Manitoba spends $100K to support Winnipeg sex trafficking awareness campaignThe education campaign, launched at the end of February, is called 'See the Trafficking Signs' and it's intended to prevent young Canadians from being lured into the sex trade.EconomyMar 8, 2023
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Campaign against trafficking of children, youth launches in WinnipegWinnipeg police, Manitoba RCMP and the Joy Smith Foundation are urging Manitobans to look for — and report — signs of human trafficking.CrimeFeb 22, 2023
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Awareness in Winnipeg key on first National Human Trafficking Awareness DayMonday is the first annual National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and according to Winnipeg police, the problem is an ongoing one in the city.CrimeFeb 22, 2021
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‘Don’t be afraid to speak up’: Raising awareness to end human traffickingAn advocate addressing human trafficking believes more education and conversations will help address a problem that plagues places all over Manitoba and Canada.CrimeFeb 23, 2019
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